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[QUOTE="plynn41, post: 1390019, member: 107560"] I defer. Bob is probably making the better point regarding a vintage bike :worship: I don't plan to change however. I prefer not to be seen as the blue cloud of smoke circling the track. BTW, the tuner I referenced was indeed answering a question I asked him about breaking in a new top end with double mixed (i.e., extra oil) premix (like we used to do in 1976 when I was racing snowmobiles). He told me "don't do it! It's not necessary, and I've seen engines seized that way". You're probably right that his context involved highly strung engines--I hadn't thought of that until you mentioned it. Good discussion! Lynn [/QUOTE]
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